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Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014881544ISBN 13: 9781014881540
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014676533ISBN 13: 9781014676535
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1019100435ISBN 13: 9781019100431
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: E. T. Brain & Co, London, 1840
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Otherwise very good condition. The moralizing art of William Hogarth, displaying London life of the 18th century in all its extremes. Included here are the eight plates of The Rake's Progress which portray the reckless life of 'Tom Rakewell', the son of a wealthy merchant who squanders his fortune and ends up in the madhouse. 4to, 2 vols: iv, 142pp [4], iv, 280pp, steel engraved plates, with frontispiece portrait of the artist in each volume. Later red cloth binding with gilt titles on black leather spine labels. Marriage a la Mode series (Vol II) is LACKING one of the six plates in the series; some damp staining at four plates in Vol II.
London; New York: John Tallis and Company, 1800s. Full Leather. Folio. 280 pages. Volume 1 of 2. Tissued frontis portrait. Tissued plates and un-tissued plates throughout. SUBJECT (S) : Hogarth, William (1697-1764) . Gilt lettering on binding and gilt decoration on covers. Marbled endpapers. Gilt edges. Light age spotting throughout. Rubbing to cover edges and spine. Otherwise in Very Good condition. (MISC-1-19).
Anbieter: Jürgen Patzer, Konstanz, Deutschland
Enthält u.a. die berühmten satirischen Folgen "The Rake's Progress", "The Harlot's Progress", "Industry and Idleness" und "Times of the Day". - Eine Tafel mit Fleck, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
Verlag: London, Goodwin, 1824
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bäßler, Vohenstrauss, Deutschland
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XV, 287 S., mit gestochen Titel und Frontispiz, und gest.72 Illustrationen, 4° Band in mäßiger Erhaltung,Bezugspapier fehlt besonders auf Deckelvorderseite, an Ecken und Kapitalen teilweise etwas bestoßen, und teilweise kantenberieben, Seiten vollzählig und ohne Einträge, besonders erste und letzte Blätter altersfleckig, sonstige Seiten meist nur im Randbereich etwas alters- oder gering stockfleckig, Bindung der letzten Seiten gelockert, keine losen Seiten, William Hogarth, FRSA (* 10. November 1697 in London; 26. Oktober 1764 ebenda) war ein sozialkritischer englischer Maler und Grafiker, der eine Vorliebe für satirische bildliche Darstellungen hatte. Er gilt neben Thomas Gainsborough und Joshua Reynolds als bedeutendster englischer Maler des 18. Jahrhunderts. Als Vorläufer der modernen Karikaturisten prangerte er in Gemälden und Kupferstichen, die oft als mehrteilige Bildergeschichten erschienen, die Sitten und Gebräuche seiner Zeit schonungslos und mit beißender Ironie an. Trusler wurde im Juli 1735 am Hanover Square in London, England, geboren. Sein Vater war der Besitzer der öffentlichen Teegärten in Marylebone. In seinem zehnten Jahr wurde er auf die Westminster School geschickt, und im Alter von fünfzehn Jahren wurde er in Mr. Fountaines modisches Seminar in Marylebone versetzt. Als nächstes ging er zum Emmanuel College, Cambridge, wo er seinen B.A. im Jahr 1757. Bei seiner Rückkehr nach Hause übersetzte er mehrere Burletten aus dem Italienischen und adaptierte sie für die englische Bühne. Eines davon, sagt er, war La Serva Padrona" oder Dienerin" von Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, das 1757 in den Marylebone Gardens aufgeführt wurde; aber es scheint, dass der wirkliche Übersetzer Stephen Storace war. WIR SIND VOM 31.5. BIS ZUM 16.6. BESTELLUNGEN WÄHREND DES URLAUBES WERDEN ANGELEGT UND FÜR SIE RESERVIERT. DER VERSAND ERFOLGT DANN AM 17.06.2024. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2100 OHalbleder, mit goldgeprägten Rückentitel, auf 4 Bünden, Schnitt grob beschnitten,
Verlag: E. T. Brain & Co, London, 1833
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Leather. Zustand: Good. William Hogarth (illustrator). A lavishly illustrated collection of the works of William Hogarth, containing over one-hundred of his original detailed engravings. Complete in two volumes.A beautiful study on the works of William Hogarth, with an introductory essay by James Hannay. Including a biography and anecdotes on the life and works of Hogarth.Hogarth was an English painter and printmaker, known for his social satire cartoons. He is best known for his series 'A Harlot's Progress', 'A Rake's Progress', and 'Marriage A-la-Mode', which are included in full in this volume.Volume I illustrated with a frontispiece, engraved title page, and sixty-eight plates.Volume II illustrated with frontispiece, engraved title page, and seventy-three plates.With descriptive letterpress by J. Trusler and E. F. Roberts.Undated, dated from Jisc from a copy held at the Leeds Library.Collated, complete. Five of the plates in Volume II feature two illustrations to one plate, though in the list of plates each illustration is listed as a separate plate. In a half calf binding with marbled cloth to the boards. Externally, worn. Loss to the head and tail of the spines, heavier to the tail. Lacking the top spine label of Volume II. Chips and rubbing to the remaining spine labels. Rubbing to the boards and spines. Bumping to the extremities. Cracks to the leather to the head and tail of the spines. Light marks to the boards and spines, with a little discolouration to the joints. Hinges are starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with some spotting, heavier to the plates. Front endpaper and frontispiece of Volume I are almost detached. Prior owner's ink inscription to the head of the title pages. Good. book.
225 pag. and 109 plates. Bound in two half leather bindings (some library marks). Illustrated with 109 steelengravings. B1039.
Verlag: London, Published by Jones & Co, 1833
Anbieter: Antiquariat Buchseite, Purkersdorf, Österreich
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4°, Linen. Zustand: Gut. first Edition. 224 S. plus 107 pages with just with 107 fullside steel engraving pictures ( from 108 ), Spine damaged and fixed with Linentape, edges rubed, pictures constant with some bright spots, appart from that a good condition Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2550.
Verlag: London Jones and Co, 1833
Anbieter: HESPERUS Buchhandlung & Antiquariat, Hannover, Deutschland
in a series of engravings (108 + 1 frontispiece) with descriptions, and a comment on their moral tendency by the Rev. JohnTrusler to which are added anecdotes of the author and his works, by J. Hogarth and J. Nichols - dark-green leather, gilt floral borders, gilt edge, lower edge gilt, both vols 224 p., 4to. Spine and coveredges slightly rubbed/minimal lacking parts, both vols. spineedges partially burst, first endpaper lacking (both vols), inside partially foxed (also few plates)/minimal fingerstained, few tissues lacking or bound wrongly, in all good condition. Sprache: DE.
Verlag: Jones and Co. 1833, London, 1833
Anbieter: Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Half Morocco. Zustand: Very Good. Hogarth, William (illustrator). First Thus. 168 pp. [of text]. Recent brown half morocco over marbled boards, with raised bands, gilt-stamped devices, and red morocco title label with gilt lettering to spine. Illustrated by 84 black and white steel engraved plates by Hogarth, including a self portrait frontispiece. A brief biography is included at the beginning, followed by a commentary on all his major works. Binding fresh and firm. Foxing throughout, but with plates largely unaffected, with some occasional water marks. 4to. Illustrated.
Verlag: printed for J. Sharpe; R. Griffin and Co., London, Glasgow, 1821
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Zustand: Gut. Without paging. - Nicht paginiert. Inside slightly bronzy and foxy. Some small dog-ears in vol. 1. Mit 1 gefaltetem Faksimile und 158 Stahlstichtafeln von Cooke und Davenport nach Hogarth. - With 1 folded frontispiece and 158 engravings by Cooke and Davenport after the works of Hogarth. Nicht bei Lowndes. - Verkleinerte Nachstiche in guten Abdrucken. - Not at Lowndes. Reduced engravings in good imprints. William Hogarth (10 November 1697 ? 26 October 1764) was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist who has been credited with pioneering western sequential art. His work ranged from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects". Knowledge of his work is so pervasive that satirical political illustrations in this style are often referred to as "Hogarthian". (Wikip.) Englisch MIG-24-04B|Lager 7|4898DB Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 32x24,5 cm. Lederbände d. Zt. mit breiter goldgeprägter Deckelbordüre, reicher Rückenvergoldung und Goldschnitt. Beschabt, Gelenke von Bd. 1 oben eingerissen. Rücken von Band 2 oben lädiert u. Rückendeckel lose. - Leather with big gilt border on the covers, rich gilt back title and gilt page edges. Hinges of vol. 1 lacerated on top. Spine of vol. 2 damaged on top, back cover loose. New edition, revised and corrected. 2 volumes.
Verlag: London: J. Goodwin, 1827
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 2-volume set, complete. Bound in red morocco with gilt decorations, raised bands, covers show minor wear and rubbing, bumped corners. All edges gilt. Pages with very minor scattered foxing.
Verlag: London: John Major, 1831., 1831
Anbieter: Librería Antonio Castro, SEVILLA, SE, Spanien
4to. XXVI pp, 293 pp. Con 55 planchas grabadas, 22 grabados en madera, un retrato grabado de Trusler. Algunos grabados con moteado de óxido. Encuadernación en plena piel con ruedas doradas en los planos, filos y contraplanos. Lomo con nervios dorados, tejuelos y gofrado en seco. Cortes dorados.
Verlag: The London printing and publishing company, 1844
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Couverture rigide. - The London printing and publishing company, London And New-York 1844 (S.d.), In-4 (22x28cm), 280pp., 2 tomes en un volume relié. - Edition originale illustrée de 2 titres gravés par J. Moore, un portrait au frontispice et 150 planches sur vélin. Plusieurs graveurs et de nombreuses planches non signées : Engleheart, Armstrong, Adlard, Davenport, Chevalier, Chavanne. Reliure d'éditeur en plein chagrin brun. Dos à nerfs orné de 5 petits fleurons encadrés de fers à froid, roulettes en queue et en tête et sur les nerfs. Grande plaque décorative composée de feuillages et d'ornements géométriques sur les plats avec un grand cartouche central, le nom de Hogarth en or sur le plat supérieur, à froid sur le plat inférieur. Tranches dorées. Exemplaire très frais, avec ses serpentes, avec parfois de rares petites piqûres. Quelques traces de frottement, sinon splendide exemplaire dans une riche reliure d'éditeur. Le volumes rassemble les oeuvres de Hogarth, commentées : Volume 1 : Frontispice, vignette de titre; Vie de Hogarth ; Rake's progress (14 planches) ; Harlot's progress (14 planches) ; Times of the day (23 planches) ; France and England (2 planches) ; The Election (8 planches); Beer street and gin lane (7 planches). Volume 2 : Frontispice, vignette de titre; Hudibras (19 planches ) ; The four stages of cruelty (4 planches) ; Marriage à la mode (6 planches et 29 autres planches dont plusieurs frontispices d'oeuvres comme Tristram Shandy.) ; Don Quixote (9 planches ) ; Four tickets (11 planches) [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND] 280pp.
Verlag: The London Printing and Publishing Company [ca. 1860], London & New York, 1860
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
283 x 217 mm. (11 x 8 1/2"). Two volumes. FINE PUBLISHER'S PEBBLE-GRAIN DARK BROWN MOROCCO, ELABORATELY GILT, covers with a thick gilt-tooled medallion encircling an image of Hogarth sitting in a chair and holding a palette and brushes, at the bottom of the medallion a gothic capital with a bust, books, and palette, each corner with a lacy floral garland in the shape of an "L," all this framed by a thick and thin gilt rule, raised bands, spines ruled and decorated in gilt, gilt lettering, all edges gilt. WITH 150 STEEL ENGRAVINGS (on 145 plates) BY WILLIAM HOGARTH, all with original tissue guards. Front free endpaper of volume I with unmarked ex-libris on a decorative piece of paper; titles with blue ink stamp of J. B. Bennett of Cincinnati, Ohio. âOne spine band slightly rubbed, trivial wear to the corners, but the bindings otherwise virtually perfect. Volume II with two very small tears to gutter of frontispiece (and its tissue guard), hinges of that same volume with paper covering partly gone, otherwise only trivial imperfections. A REMARKABLY WELL-PRESERVED SET. This is a very fine copy of a substantial set featuring the art of a man whose name is nearly synonymous with social satire. William Hogarth's persistently fascinating engravings are here accompanied by explanatory text commissioned by the artist's widow Jane in 1766 and supplied by the Rev. John Trusler (1735-1820), described by DNB as "an enthusiastic and fearless compiler of others' works." He provides commentary on some of Hogarth's popular series of engravings, including "The Harlot's Progress," "The Rake's Progress," "Election," "Marriage a-la-Mode," "Industry and Idleness," and "Four Stages of Cruelty," plus a number of single works, among them "Sleeping Congregation" and "Southwark Fair." One of the most popular artists of the period, William Hogarth (1697-1764) is today considered to be the first great English painter. Someone who learned to draw from real life, rather than through copying the masters, he is remembered for group portraits such as "The Wedding," for satirical works such as "The Denunciation," and especially for the popular engravings noted above. In addition to his visual offerings, he also contributed to the profession of artist, pushing through what is still referred to as "Hogarth's Act," a statute that protects the copyright of an artist's original designs. Trusler was one of the most enterprising and eccentric figures in the British publishing world. A former priest, he launched an entrepreneurial career (said to be successful) by advertising ready-made sermons (one shilling each), printed in cursive type to look like manuscripts; later, as a printer and publisher, he issued a wide range of books on everything from etiquette to law to get-rich schemes. Finding one edition or another of Hogarth's engravings is not at all difficult, but finding a glowing copy that seems almost untouched--like the present one--is quite difficult.